This section describes the commands and the options to use volume based SnapRestore.
snapdrive snap restore {-lun | -dg | -vg | -hostvol | -lvol | -fs |-file} file_spec [file_spec ...] [{-lun | -dg | -vg | -hostvol | -lvol | -fs -file} file_spec [file_spec ...] ...] -snapname snap_name [-force [-noprompt]][{-reserve | -noreserve}] [-vbsr [execute | preview]]
If no argument is supplied with the -vbsr, the default output is that of the preview option. A –verbose option is used which enables detailed output of all the mandatory checks that can be over-ridden by the user. The default output when -verbose option is not provided displays the results of the checks that is failed.
S.N. | -vbsr execute | -force | -noprompt | Result |
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1. | No | NA | NA | Preview mode is the default mode. All the checks are done and report for each check is generated. |
2. | Yes | No | No | All checks are done. If any mandatory checks that a user can override fails, SnapDrive for UNIX displays an error message. |
3. | Yes | Yes | No | All the checks are done. If any mandatory checks fail, SnapDrive for UNIX displays an error message. If any check that a user can override fails, SnapDrive for UNIX prompts you. |
4. | Yes | Yes | Yes | All the checks are done. If any mandatory checks fail, SnapDrive for UNIX displays an error message. If any check that a user can override fails, SnapDrive for UNIX does not prompt you. |